Thursday, September 29, 2011

AZMEX POLICY 2 29-9-11

AZMEX POLICY 2 29 SEP 2011

Note: "Agreements"?

Sue the United States armories, the Governor proposes to Duarte in
the Border Governors Meeting XXIX-Mexico
http://www.arrobajuarez.com/

The state governor, Cesar Duarte Jaquez (Chih) urged border
governors together to engage in a civil lawsuit against the U.S. gun
shops, especially those importing arms from China and Russia, which
break the law to sell them in Mexico.
The call was made in the context of the XXIX Meeting of the
Governors' Conference-Mexico Border, held in the city of Ensenada,
Baja California.
Cesar Duarte noted that there is not a lawsuit against the U.S.
government and go to the civil courts to require to offset the
damage to state officials and their families have been affected by
these weapons, in many cases where lives have been lost.


Published: 29/09/2011 16:05 By: Laura Durán lduran@frontera.info
The border states have good relations: Padres
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/
29092011/544818.aspx

TIJUANA, Baja California (PH)
The 10 border states have a good relationship with each other and
there is a desire to build a fruitful dialogue, said Guillermo Padrés
Elías, governor of Sonora.

The governor said that besides the geographical coincidence there is
a story of competition and a dynamic regional economy. This has
helped the region to grow together and is today an example of
cooperation. "Today our society demands responsive government which
has a promising future for all."

Economic development as it is one of the cornerstones which must be
secured with sustainable public policies. "Competitiveness is a
factor that distinguishes us."

Sonora's governor said the streamlining of border crossings is an
issue that matters to all participants. "The state of Sonora has
been a promoter and supporter of both cross-border relationship
gobiemro as private initiative," he said.

Although independent efforts need to be strengthened through joint
efforts.


Published: 29/09/2011 15:52 By: Laura Durán lduran@frontera.info
Rates Duarte Jakes the meeting as "constructive experience"
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/
29092011/544814.aspx

ENSENADA, Baja California (PH)
As a constructive experience to solve old challenges on both sides of
the border called the event the governor of Chihuahua César Duarte
Jakes in drawing the conclusions of the workshops.

The Chihuahua governor said the problems that are shared should be
converted into strategic alliances complement of both sides of the
border.
The problem of drug and weapons is a delicate situation at the
border, so the governors' meeting is important because it will solve
this problem source.
"In Chihuahua we are making every effort" to leave behind the stigma
of a condition associated with violence, Duarte said Jakes.

The governor said he was satisfied and committed to the agreements.


Published: 29/09/2011 14:18 By: Ana Cecilia Ramirez
aramirez@frontera.info
Call Sonora the border state most secure
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/
29092011/544798.aspx

Governor Guillermo Padrès Elìas assumed that Sonora is the most
secure border Mexico, and this is based on collaboration and
coordination with all levels of government in Mexico and U.S.

TIJUANA, Baja California (PH)
Father Elias Guillermo assumed that Sonora is the most secure border
Mexico, and this is based on collaboration and coordination with all
levels of government in Mexico and U.S.

The Governor of Sonora, during his participation in the Border
Governors meeting in the city of Ensenada, Baja California, are
working with the Federation, with the Mexican Army and Navy to
continue providing security to Sonora.

"There are many versions of a cartel coming and another going, to me
everyone is equal, to Sonora all those who violate the law are the
same regardless of who is assigned in Sonora we seek to give more
security to citizens and that is why we are the safest border state
of Mexico, "he reiterated.

However, he noted that the issue of arms trafficking is very
important to address and control, so to the U.S. representatives who
attended the meeting, I made the request to have a log when
purchasing weapons repeatedly in the U.S. gun shops.

Although the issue of gun control is unpopular in the United States,
asked the governors and officials who represented them to be
supporting the administration of President Barack Obama to make these
controls.

Another situation that matters is that they provide information
people deported to know if it is determined prior to reenter the
country and if some have some outstanding arrest warrant.

By the U.S. representatives said that there was openness in relation
to this issue.


publish: 09/29/2011 10:57 By: SUN
Mexico needs to other countries in crime-fighting: UN
The Organization of the United Nations (UN) said that only through
support from different countries, Mexico will succeed in facing the
struggle against organized crime.
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/
29092011/544747.aspx

MEXICO, D.F. (SUN)
The Organization of the United Nations (UN) said that only through
support from different countries, Mexico will succeed in facing the
struggle against organized crime.

During his visit to Mexico City, Yury Fedotov, executive director of
the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, found that organized crime is a
threat to the region and worldwide. "Mexico needs more support from
outside, is the only way to deal with organized crime."

He said the legalization of drugs can bring a higher consumption and
instability, and said to be against this measure.

At a press conference, said that citizens pay a high price for
organized crime, so he expressed his condolences to the families who
have lost family members because of drugs.

He called for curbing the arms trade and to redouble efforts to
prevent them entering the country, because without the responsibility
of the various agreements, the problem will not stop.

Fedotov said that prosecuted the programs in the country, Mexico can
be a "champion" to tackle organized crime on the continent

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